the ompiltr. MONDAY MORNING, MARCLI 15, 1858 lolloQBc eot►lty i),ffftir,s. Lectures. Rev. ft. S. G,RIER will lecture this evening, at 7 o'clock, in the Presbyte rian Church, before the Young Men's Christian Association. The lecture of Mr. Wtt.t.s, postponed on account of the inclement weather, will be delivered in the German R 43- formed Church on Monday evening next. Methodist Z. Appointments. The following are atnong the appoint ments of the East Baltimore Conference of the Methodist Episcopal church for the year 1858 : Neat Baltimore District—Thomas B. Sargent, P. E.--Stntwbridge--Benja inin B. Hamlin, Edward Kinsey. What t'ust—Jaines Brads. Emory—john W. Hedges, Joseph France, sup. Freder ick city—Thomas M Reese. Freder ick Asbury_ Chapel—Wm. T. Wilson. Frederick Circuit—Joseph N. Spang ler, John T. Stansbury, sup. Liberty —Wm. IL Mills, James B. Caddell. Westminster—John Miller, Asbury W. Guyer. West, Falls, Levin I). Ilerron. Emmitsburg—Elias Welty. Gettys burg—John Bowen, Martin Drum. York—John Stine, W. Wicke sup. Wrightaville--Sam'l W. Sears. I • p stead—Saml W. Price, one to be s - plied. Carlisle District —John A. Gere ; P. E.—Carlisle----Robert D. Chambers. Carlisle Emory Chapel—A. A. Reese. Carlisle Circuit—S. II Dunlap, Nathan Shaffer. York Springs and Hanover— Oliver Ego, George W. Dania!). New port—F. E. Greyer, James T. Wilson. Petersburg—Thomas D. Gotwalt. New Bloomfield--Cambridge Graham, Isaac C. Stevens. MitYlin--John W. Langley, Milton K. Foster, W. A. McKee, sup. Ciineord—N. S. Buckingham, J. • (lark llagey. • Lewistown—Joseph A. Ross. Lewistown Circuit—George Stevenson, W. T. L. Weech. Ifuntiugloo auder3l. Barnitz. Shirleysburg—Amos Smith, George W. Ileyd. Shippens burg—Reuben E. Wilson. Green Vil- Inge— Noah Schlosser, Amos J. Bender. Chambersburg—Philip B. Reese. Ilarford Avenue Station, George W. Cooper; Mission to colored people, Ilarford county, Wm. Guynn; Mereers burg, Wm. Earnslia w ; MeConnelsburg, I. M. Gardner; llollidaysburg, J. 11. C. bosh; Lewisburg, Thomas Bowman; Sunbury, George Warren; Danville, Wm. Harden. Robert S. 3leClay, Mis sionary tO.China. Ilv.saY E. ItermAN has been appointed Postmaster at Fountaindale, Adams county, vice WILLIAst Ruoza.s, resigned MY- The Directors of the of Gettysburg have purchased the Beall ing houti . e, late - the residence of J. B. l'utasox, Esq., deceased. Price S l,- am) ow). oar W 0 are glad to hear that new Military Companies are talked of in ii,iveral parte of the county. A more favorable time for their organization than - the • present could not be wished. The Militia Fines collected in the coun ty would alone support four or five own panics. Mir Mr. Jso. B. lIARRICIA-N, of Free• doin township, has " remembered the printer," by making a prcsent of a lot or surpassingly fine Apples. He has our thanks. Hardly any thing else could have been more welcome. .-this being the Tri-ennial Assess ment year, Assistant Assessors are to be cher.= at the Elections on Friday next. MY-Persons contributing Enigmas or Problems of any kind, to our Columns, are desired to forward the answers hi the same envelopes. liirTh New York Leigar pronqnne es the "E. C. Todd & Co." and the '•Goldon Prize" concerns, in New York, humbugs. Fire at Hagerstown.—On Friday night week, a fire broke out at 'Hagerstown, Md., in the.stabling of Wright's llotel. Before the flames could be suppressed the entire stabling was constuned, to gether with the stables of Mrs. R. iJiershing and Thomas A. Boulit, and the stablesvf the Washington llonse. At one time, in consequence of the high min 1, the roofs of six or eight houses on Potomac street were on fire, creat ing quite a panic among the occupants, eisve,ral of whom moved out. Fortu nately, kovraver, (lov - oaring element was arrested without serious damage, After tha destruction of the four stables. Three horses perished in the flames, with other property. The loss ofprop- Arty amounts to about twenty-five hun dred dollars,*upon which there was an iusaranes of twelve hundred dollars, the one.half of it being on the Washing ton House stable, and the other half upon Wright's, owned by Mr. Joseph G. Protantn ‘ . The hotel and dwelling ,of Mr. Protaman, biith of which were slightly damaged, are also insured. A new baggy belonging to Mr. E. H. Rentley, of this place, was destroyed with Wright's stabling. kirMa. Joss R. Tuaxat, of this borough, has secured the contract for building, the new Court 'louse at Get tysburg. Our Adams county frienas may depend on getting a brat-rate job. ,—Carlisle IferahL Xissiag es tAe tee.—The Bostonians are famous, tot only for making queer bete, bat paying them, as witness the wheelbarrow feats a i s Ben Parley Poor& While a party of Boston ladies and gentlemen were skating one day big week at Jamacia Pond, a young isibr promised any man who eonld best lii' ibbab the pond, a kiss. As the Lady was rather pretty, all start rd7 gad at the end of the journey it was found that a young "darker' was the winner. The lad says the lady go ys Ow "bass" as though she was used to the business. THE MOUSE 9. Ma. Eamon :—I clipped, come time ago, from a number of the Philadelphia Ledger, an arti cle shovring that a sum expressed by any num ber of figures, when transposed, and deducted from the sum expressed by the transposition, gives a remainder that is divisible by lil without a remainder. A !tether eorrespondeat adds that to the above may' be added tkat, if la the transposition of figures, the sus of the transposed Armes should be less than the original sant, the former being dedizotad fro. the latter, still halves a remain der divisible by 9 without a remainder. Thus— The original sant, 7,364,289 Figures traasputed, 2,894,637 no explaniUloa is this :—A figure stooling alone, represesta &nits ; s *gars standing be fore it, tans; a third Igor" prefixed, hundreds, and so on. If then a Agars be transferred from the place of multi to that of teas, It becomes ten times greater. If the emend 1 be transferred from the place of units to gist of tens, it becomes 10. The difference, then, made by the change is 9. Consequently the difference being itself 9, when divided by 9 leaves no remainder. If the numeral 2 be transferred from the place of units to that of tens, the difference is two nines, or 18. Uf court% if divided by V, it leaves no remainder. In the same way you may go on with all the numerals, or any number of numerals. You may transfer from the place of units to that of tens, or of hundreds ; or from that of hundreds to that of tens, or of units; every transposition you make gives you differences of nines, or of tens of nines, or hundreds of nines, according to the place the figures take in the transposi tion, or some multiple of these, according to the numerals transposed. Consequently the difference, or sums of differ ences divided by 9, can leave no remainder. March, 1838. S. The Pole Question. MIL EDITOR:—This question, published in your paper of the Bth of February last, and solved by "W." as he supposed, is, if a pole secenty-fire feet high, standing on a hill, breaks at such • point, that the top of the pole strikes • point on the hill side, twenty feet from the base of the pole, and • line drawn from the top of the pole to the point where the top strikes the hill, will pass fifteen feet from the' foot of the pole on • horizontal line—otherwise a straight line drawn through the points B k C would likewise hare to pass through the points D k d at the same time, which is impossible. If "W." will please examine the. question again, he will find that his diagram is wrong, and of course his answer must be incorrect. It does not correspond with the question, as he will perceive by examining the matter. As this question has been discussed by sev eral mathematicians, and nearly all disagree, "W." will confer a favor by giving it another trial. S. 4 11Arcll 12, 1858 . Enigma, I am a word of thirteen letters, and am the name of a flower. My 7 6 2 12 10 2 1 is a mixture of metals. 3 9 12 is to make clear. 4 5 11 7 12 is a crowd. 8 is a consonant. Name me. S. Ma. STAIILII :—The answer to the Enigma in Jour paper of this date is, "The day tbat Amer ica was declared to be free." nelliCCA J. RcageLL. Mummasburg, Mirth 8, 1858. Boys and Girls.—Speaking of the plan of separating the sexes in school, 11. r. Stowe, the celebrated Glasgow teacher, says: The separation has been found injuri ous. It is impossible to raise the girls as high intellectually, without the boys as with them; and it is impossible to raise boys morally as high without girls. The girls morally elevate the boys, and the boys intellectually elevate the girls. But more than this, girls themselves arc morally elevated by the presence of boys, and the boys are intellectually elevated tij the presence of girls. Boys brought up with girls are made more positively intellectual by the softening influence of the female character. A "Middy."—lt is reported that Prince Alfred, second son of Queen Vic toria, has been appointed midshipman in the Eurylaus, a 51 screw frigate now getting ready for a three years' cruise. Hoop, Harrah !—Two thousand girls, or a force equivalent to that number, are employed in ont establishment in the city of Now York in manufacturing hoops for the ladies. We are an ex pansive people—enlarging daily. trrteAcr or Me OXT0•1 1 / 1 110 1111 . 7811/I.—/ross I. C. Done, , lids City Treawarer —Suiten. Josef, 166/. Idsidleasse hive been for wale years troubled mica, sioe•lly with sorer* attache of liedirestion ; beviseonselli ed many physicians, tried 41Iopithy and likammellettb.r, mid can truly say, I two received won speedy mei *the ta it relief from the use of 143. OZTOIIgaTeD BlTTalia; pm. sunod from you, thsh from all other remedies, and meet cheerfully recommend them t all who sales from a simi lar afflictme. Yours truly, JAM UL; DUNS. No...emus certificates Liss.) been received from rumsens of the blzhest respect-stulity livery dyspeptic will be amply repaid for a trial of this usedicmii. Sera W. Pow £ Co., 138 Washington street, Boston, Proprietors. Sold by their agente everywhere. A. D. Beancaa. Gettys burg, Mar. S. 2w igilhket '4epoists. Curreetedfro et the latent Ball WWI, York 2 Rammer pap n Baltimore—Friday last. Flour, per barrel, $4 59® 4 62 Wheat, per bushel, 1 04 ® 120 Rye, ‘• 65 4 70 corn, " .??.® 61 I=2l Clover.4ied, 4 Timothy-seed," 200 275 Beef Cattle, per hnnd., 6504 9 00 logs, •$ 7 2.5 (4 7 75 Flay, per ton, 10 00(0l5 00 Whiskey, per gallon, 20 (4 21 Gnaw, Peruvian, per ton, 65 00 Haaoper--,,Theirsday last. Floor, per hbL, from wagons, $4 00 Do. " from Sores, 4 62 Wheat, per bushel, 87 ® 1 00 Bye, ff • 60 Corn, is if 48 Oats, 28 Cloyeresed, of 4 00 Timothy, " 1-50 Plaster, per ton, 6 00 Y. rk---Fridity last. Flour, per bbl., front WIIXOCU, $4 00 Do., " from stone, 4, 73 ghee*, per bubo!, 85 (i) 1 00 Itye, 411 82 Corn, " 47 Oats, at . 26 Clarerneod, i , 4 60 Timothy. " 200 Plaster, per ton, 6 SO Ihre Th. Cospiler The royal mail steamer Canada, with Liverpool dates to the 2Sth alt., arrived nt New York on Wednesday, at noon. The main item of intelligence is' the resignation of Lord Palmerston, and the acceptance of the Premiership by the Earl of Derby, under whom a new Ministry bad been formed. Both Houses of Parliament had ad journed till the ht of March, at which time it was anticipated that they would adjourn agaiii till the 12th. Canton was taken on the 29th December and Yeh and the Tartar general were taken and held as prisoners. From India the news is not of much importance. No decisive results are announced. The trial of the conspirators against the life of the Emperor Napoleon had resulted in the conviction of Orsini, Radio, and Pierre, who had been sen tenced to death, and of Gomez, who had been condemned to the galleys for life. In the Liverpool cotton market an ad vance of id. on all descriptions had been noted. The price of breadstuffs had remained without change. Consols closed at 061a97, a handlome improve ment upon the panic rates of three months. 9)4,469,612 495,628 !fir" Industry most prosper," as the man said, when holding tho bady for his wife to chop wook. "Thou ewes the mitt lurathor, solos Most or sows. 'sow; We'll stand by 1114411 of or 'woos*, It blow." On the sth Instant, by the Ray. J. Sechler, Mr. ANANIAS WOLFORD, of Admits county, to Miss firSANA J ACOBS, ut York county. Ou the 2d instant, by the Rel.. J. Philip Bish op. Mr. THADDEUS S. BLOCHER to Miss. ELIZA ELLEN BISHOP, both of Llttlestown. On the 25th ult., by the Rev. G. Roth, Mr. BENJAMIN F. WISLER to Miss MARY, daugh ter of James Russell, Esq.—both of Mummas burg. Tor is Comptlar "Like harm on trona the rae. nf ~an le fonnd ; No. (mem an loath, now nleteeneg on tbe rrlant" On the Rth inatant.in Monntjoy township, Mr. JESSE CLAPSADDLE,aged 42 years d mouths and 3 Liars. At the residence of Rey. Robert S. Grier. iu Emmitshurg, on Saturday morning week, ANN LAVERTY, aged 74 years. At Middleburg, London oeuety, 'fa., On TlOl - morning week, Mrs. .11 . 17L1A, wife of Re%. Mr. Kinsohing, and daughter of Row. Dr. Kreuth, of this place, aged aboutBB years. On the 2.ith of February, after a long illness. 11CDLAII EMEISSE, daughter of Jacob and 1-:lenor J. Wolf, aged 1.3 years 8 montha and 20 days. it Capt. Cook'4, In Caton, Franklin county, on the 34 inst., Miss ELIZA MARSDEN, for tnerly of Petersburg, Adams co.. in the 62d year of her ago. $25. THAVEa few 166/may COOK STOVES which I will sell fur $'2.5 east,. Mirth 15. " GEO. AIIN'OLI). foe The Compiler sulocriber. intending to quit farming, 1 Will sell at Publie Sale, at his re,idence, on the Chamber:4lmm Turnpike, 2 miles from Gettysburg, on Monday, the sth tidy of April ;text, the following personal property. viz : R head of YOUNG CATTLE, 1 . C.lrriame and Harness, Three-horse narrow-troad Wa gon. One-horse Wagon. Hay Carriage, Plows and llirrows, Corn Forks, Single and Donlac Shovel Ploughs, Cultivator, Single mid D m ble Trees, and other farming implements.— Also C mo and Orts by the buslicl to commence at 1 o'clock, P. 51., on said day, when attendance will be and terms made known by _ _ for The Compiler .March 15, 1t,58 rp II E subscriber will sell at Public Sale, at l • his residence, in Huntington township, Adams qounty, 4 miles west of Petersham on tho farm of the late William Meals, de ceased, on Monday, the 22d tiny of MArelt inzt.. a fine stock of Mines, Cattle. HORSES, Cows and Young Cattle, a lit of Steers, (some of them fat,) a new Broad-tread Wagon, with bed, bows and miter ; II .rse Gears. Ploughs and Harrows, Illy Carrisges, and other farming utensil+. flay by the ton, Corn Fodder, Potatoes, Cider and Cider Barrels, /Sale to commence at 1 t o'cloek. 4. M.. on said day, when attendance wilt be &au and terms made known by March 15, 11458. ti THE subscriber, hating been appointed by .L the Court of Common Pleas of Adam. count,. Committee of the person and estate of JO AN TATE, Sr., a Lunatic, of Straban township, in said county, hereby gives notice to all persons haring claims or demands against said Tate, to present the same to the subscriber, residing in said township. for set tlement„and all persons indebted to make immediate payment. ISAAC F. BRINKERHOFF. March 15. 1818. Gt Commitiee. GRAND JURY. Menallen—Abel T. Wright, Samuel Honda shell, Peter Rice. Hamilton—George Biker, Daniel Bender, Joseph Wood".. Freedom-. Abraham Brim. of P., John R. Ilarrigan. Hamiltonban--Corntlius Daugherty, F 4 ward Rusk. Christian Fry. Liberty—James Topper. Germany-.-Abrahaus 11/wrier, Lewis Stone• Refuting—John Biefferman, of John, Single. ton Eicholts. Berwiok Twp.—Michael Carl. fiettysburg--Samucl Herbst. 11Juntpleasant—Andrew Little.• Huntington—Eli Hiller. Franklin—Samuel Hart. Ruder—John Funt. Con iwago--Francis Krichten. Cumberland—Jacob Maring. Rending—Samuel Heiner, Jacob - Aulabengh, John Brough, of - John. Oxford—Francis Marshall, William Jenkins, David HAte. Franklin—Jacob Sternor, Peter Ketteman, John Throne, Benjamin Deardorff, Simnel 31 (-4, 4 87 CM Bucher, George Bushey, Jacob Lady. Cumberland—lsaac Leeper, George Culp, William Patterson. Menallen--Barnet ?Ayer:, George Minnigh. Letimore--Geo. Robinette, Conrad E. Myers. Hemiltonban—Win. T. Reed, Barney Big. ham, Jno. Baumgardner, Jacob Walter, John Gelbaugh. • Straban--Ephraim Deardorff. Hamilton—Levi Guise. Berwick Bor.—Michael Hoffman. Freedom—Daniel Sheet:. Gettysburg—George A. Codori. Hontington—Gihson Fickes, Adam Bream. ButlerwHenry Galbraith. Tyrone. Daniel S. Diehl. Conowago,Edward Dellone. Berwick Twp.... George Baker. Marsh 15, IE3B. ALL kinds of Cedar and Willow-war., far rale low by GILLESPIE 4 THOMAS. 'DRUM and Confections. nice awl (rub, jta t from the city, to be had _ GILLESPIE TIIONAV. SOILOPIAN INWIL The alio% MARRIED, The ToiQb. DIED, Public Sale. FREDERICK HEIR Public Sale. Tiroitis N. DICKS , Notice. Jury List—April Court assziAL JURY Court Proclamation. UTEITREAS the Roo. Basset J. Paula, President of the several Courts of Coin. mon Pleas iq the Counties conipoeing the 19th District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said district. and Dino ZicaLsa and —Extra., Judges of the Courts of Com mon Pleas, and Justices of the Courts of Over and Terminer. and General Jail Delivery, fur the trial of all capital and other offenders in the County of Adams—bare issued their pre cept, bearing date the 20th day ofJanuary, in the year-of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven, and to me directed, fur holding a Court of Common Pleas. and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and General Jail Delivery and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettysburg, on Monday. the 19116 day of April next—Norms is meaner arras to all the Justices of the Peace, the gorener and Coashables within the said coun t y of Adams, that they be then and, there in their proper persons, with their Rolla, Ite• eords, Inquisitions, Examination's, and other Remembrances, to do those things which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also, they who willprosecUte against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of the said County of Adams, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. ISAAC LIGHTNER, Sher4f. Sheriff's Office. Gettysburg, March 15, 1858. tc Freight BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA & HANG VER.—The undersigned has made ar rangements with the Pennsylvania Railroad Company to run their cars to Wrightsville, whore Goods can be transhipped into the cars of the Northern Central Railroad Co. The proton*, rates of Freight between Phil adelphia and Hanover aria— Oa lit CLASS, 421 els. per 100'lbs. 2d " 37) '' " '• ".., 3d 44 324 .. .. •• .. 4th •' 274 '' •' " " Goods for the present time will be shipped only twit.* a week front Philadelphia-ten Hinday and Wednesday. But they will he shipped daily whenever there is an accumu lation of lbs. or upwards. HEN HY K AUFFELT. Wrightsville, March 15, 18:18. 4m Valuable Real Estate A T PIUVATk SALE.—IIIs undersignisl All- offers at Private Sale, all his Real Estate as follows: I.—My late reside gee in Gettyslitirx. fronting 30 feet on CliamlZrsburg street. with Brick Dwelling, Stable, and other improve ments. No. 2.—Lit adjoining above nn the West, fronting 2.9 feet on street. with Stable, &A:. No. 3.—Lot adjoining N. 2, fronting 32 feet un same street, with large Coach Shop, and other improrrments. Nu. 4.—Lot adjoining No. 3.. fronting 2) feet, with double Brick Dwelling, Smith &nip, tie. s.—Lot west of the Foundry, with Steam Saw anti G.-ist Niill. No. G.—Lot adjuiuins: No. 5, coutaining &Goa 3 Aoret. No. 7.—Three Lou fronting each 30 feet on Clianiber•burg street. No. in Baltimore 'treat, with Log Dwelling, &'. No. 9.—Traet uC I Lii , l in llamiltonlian township, lying on Marsh creek. containing 51 Acres, part cleared and part in first-rate No. W.—Poach Establishment in Shop herdstown, Va., with good gill. Sc. The - cation kat' admirable one fur business, and improvements in gnosl order. pVjTitles good and term. t, Ruit purcha sers. Enquire of 1). A. licsal.Eß, E•q.. Get tysburg, or the undersigned regiding in Stiep lier.lot..wn. Va. C. W. 11tillF311N. March 13, 1858. Notice. N the Cain of C.tiniaun liens of A lams county, Nt. 1 5, January Term, 1858. Whereas TITUS S. ECKF:RT did file hid petition for divorce a rinehlo matriatottii, against CATII %RINE Et-tittr, tested the sth day of 0-‘O5-r, .4. D , 1817, and made re turnable Me I(b4 day of .‘",,reutigr, A. 1)., igs7 ; and whereas an alias subpama, issued in said case, returnable the 18114 day it/ Janis. ary, .4. D., 1858, the next ensuing term of said C.uct—vou the said Catharine Eckert, are requeste.l to be and appear in your pro per pu-son, in the said Court, un the 19th of April next, to answer the petition of your us hand. said Titus S. Eckert, and to show cause, if any you hare. why be should nut be divorced from the bonds of matrimony. ISAAC LitarrsEit, Sherif. Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, wren 8. 3t Nett Cash fIRIGOODS HOUSE.— ()pelting of Spring G.9.041!-EYRE & LAN DELL, Fourth & Arok S.rests, Pitilade'phia, are now offor: ing a full stook of Neg. Gorsl4 fur Sprimy of I F:511 I FAA.' ioN.v Isl,t; silics.o Gum 8, =I spring Dress (buds. New kftylee, Sitawls, in all the newest, Styles. British, French sod American Chintz'', Full Stook of Domeetic (hoods, • Full Smelt of European (lands, N. B. Bargains in Seasonable Goods, daily received from the AucrboNs of Now York and Philadelphia. P. S. MERCHANTS aro invited to exam ine the Stock. TERMS, Nett Cash, and low prices. [March 8, ISSB. 3m RemovaL ALEX. FRAZER, Watch & Clock Maker, has removed his shop to Chambersburg street, opposite the Lutheran Church, where he will always be happy to attend to the censor customers. Thankful fur past favors, he hopes, by strict attention to business and a desire to please, to merit and receive the patronage of the public. Gettysburg. March 8, 188. New Goods STILL coining at Fabnestocks'.—We have just returned from the cities with another supply of New thuds. If you want to buy chomp now is the tithe to do it. Go to Fahno stocks if you want very eheap goods. Their large purchases from the trade sales, thus saying the profit of the wholesale dealers. enable them to or., bargains. Fob. 2'. C01384N L_PAXTON have a large Stock of Guru Shoes anti Buffalo Soaks fur Ladies and Gentlemen, of the best quality. BFF.ILO IVIBES.—A superior lot just re calved end fur sale at Franklin B. Pick ing's cheap Clothing Store in eitaunbersburg rtzest. Troßacco & SEG.I.RS, of best brands, end at mtuaishingly low rates these high times, at the Flour, Provision and Grocers Store of GILLESPIE & TIMM AS. BY EXPRES3.—.I lot of Gents' fine Oft Itita, that can't be beaten for quality or price. Call soon at DRINGMAN ALTOSIINBAUGH'S. CANDLES AT 16 CENTS.—A first rate article of Mould Candles can be had, at Iti cents per pound, at NURBECK'S, Kerr's old corner. CO3EIN & PAXTON have the All sod Winter style of Black Silk Mats. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES of all kinds, qualities, sizes, and shapes, for Men, Boys. Youths and Children, at COBEAN & PAXTON'S. SILVER.—A fine lot of Silver Spoons and Silver Forks, as low as city prices, now to be had at SCILICIE'S. Cull soon, as they sell rapidly. O . IIICAP DRESS GOODS.—You will And the handsomest and cheapest Ladies' Dress Goods and long Shawls in town at the store of GEO. ARNOLD & CO. QTOYE-PIPE of all sire' mid* to order at BUEHLER'S, is Ozambersburg Street. RAISINS, bunch and layer, cheaper than the cheapest, fur srle by Otttzsrta &. Taos A!. To the mariners. Bestrew' & Winter, lurAYNrs Combined Reaping and Mowing N EW 1 OXFORD, Adanti enunty, Pa., z ac hi,.. w ith R ' ood's I m p rovemen t,— duce. Forwarding and Coniasiasissia Wane The undersigned, basin been appointed house; Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Oro. Agent fur the sale of M'anny's Combined eerier: constantly on band, Firh, Salt, Plat. Reaping and Mowing Machine, with Wood's ler. Guano. (ff . Improvement, for Adams county, offers them ! FLotsti, Waits's., Coax, Rye, Oats, Ci.ovia to the public, knowing them to he the best; and Timorar 3. co. bought at all times, for combined machine in use. P. has bon sue- our! Feb. which the highest cash prices are paid eessfally introduced into different parts of Feb. 15. 1858. 6m State; and I sold thirty-four last season, in Adams county, all rendering satisfaction.— The ualeit'ule received a silver medal at the State Fair—also, the first Premium at York, Cumberland, Centre; lluntingdon. and other county Fairs, where it was exhibited. Far mere needing a Reaping Machine, will please call upon the undersigned, before purchasing. as lie always takes great pleasure in showing the Machines. Early orders are solicited, u the dumber received from the manufacturer will be in proportion to the demand. SA)LUEL lIKILLST, Agent, Opposite the Eagle hotel, Gettysburg, Pa. Mitch 1, 1858 Administrator's Notice. TORN RICE'S ESTATE .— Letter, of ad ministration on the estate of John Rice, late .of lienallen township. Adams county. deceased, baring been granted to the under signeil, residing in the same township, he here by giros notice to all persons indebted to said estate to wake immediate payment, and those haring claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. DANIEL P. RICE, Adas'r. March I,' IgsB. 6t Administrators' Notice. cSIIULLEY'S ES LATE.—Let terski ofedministratiun on the estate of Chris tian Bbulley, late of Freedom twp., Adams county", deceased, having been Kr auted to the undersigned, the first named residing in the same township, and the last named in Liberty township, they hereby give no ti,:e to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having tolainis against the same to present them properly autheuticated for settlement. ABRAIIANI KRISE. JOHN iIIISSELNIXN, Feb. 15, 1858. 6t Adne'r. Ezeoutoris Notice. GEORGE PLANK'S ESCATE.—Letters testamentary on the estate of George Plank, late of Liberty township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in lltiniltonban township, he hereby gives notice to all per sons indebted to said estate to make im mediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly anthoutiested for settlement. VALENTINE FROM Ex'r Feb. 8, 1858. ew Administrators' Notice n it: DAvii) HASER'S tors of administration on the estate of Dr. David Horner, late :of Gettysburg, Adams county, deceased, having been grant ed to the undersigned, residing in the same place, they hereby give notice to -all per s.lll indebted to said estate to make immedi ate payment, and those listvingclaims against the same to present them properly authenti cuted,for settlement. _ _ _ CIIARLES HORNER, BUUEItT, ILORNER, II och R , ISSR. CA - Adw' rs Administrator's Notice. JOHN KNOPP'SESTATE.--I.ctters of ad ministration on the estate of .I,lin Kuupp, late of Hampton. Reading township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersitmed, residing in the same township, lie hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to s Lid estate to make immediate payment, and those having claim,' against the same to preseat them properly authenticated for set tlement. JACOB (TEORGE, ,lifiker. March 8, 1858. 6t Administrator's Notice. TACOBS.IVEIDNER'S ESTATE.—Letters "of tvlaninistret . on the estate of Jac*pb S. IVeitliter, late of Butler township. Adams co., deceased, havitt; been granted tv the un dersioited residins• in Men-Olen township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those haring &tints against the same to present them properly authentieated for Fettle e t ‘VILLIAIII BEN DFIZ, Shrelt 8, 1858. tit Adot'r. Administrator's Notion. JtNE LIMA ITII'S ESTATE —Letters of n.l.ninitnrntion on tho e.tnte of Jane Galbraith, late of Strais,' township, Adams county, deceived, having heen granted to the undersigned. residing in the same tosivlii pi he homily gives notice to all persans indebt ed to said estate to make immediate p ty merit, and those having claims against the same to present thew properly antliciiticalc I for set tlement. HENRY WERTZ, _Litter. March 8,1853. Gt Turnpike Election. mlE`Stockholdere in the Yurk and Gettys burg Turnpike lioad (Joiupnnv are here by nutitied, that an Ilikiotion for Onkel* of said company will be held at the house of Michael fluffinan, Req., in Ahlwittetilwn, nn Jinplity, )(itch 2 9 9th, instant, between the hours of 11 A. M. and 1 o'clock. P. M. CHAS. lirk.P3?:r., Bec'y 11►roh 8, 1858. A Bargain Offered. F OR sale, s flrst•rate B mat - body Carriage, put up in the very best style, handsome ly anti-substantially—will be sold at a BA II ()AIN, to mike rujm. Empire soon at Me Coaspikr °Mee, in Gettysburg. Feb. 1. The County Map Witt be delivered 'to the Subscribers in Cuipwago, Unioa, liermany. Miuntjoy, lc., in a few days. Those wishing Mnps who bare not subscribed must give me notice im mediately, as the last edition will soon be printed. M. S. CONVERSE. feb.ls, 1858. 3t PIN-lif AKE of every doserition on band and for 'sale at IWO. Ir. tiuELILEIt'S, in Chambirsburg Strial. PERSONS ootemencrieg Hluxekeeping will 8 0 4 it, t o their &kaiak. to parches° their TIN-WARE atilUEll LBWS, ill Chace bersbutz Street. HOUSE SPOUTING AND TIN 11.'401ING prcimptly attended to by OEO. E. BUEIILER. pIN Mileh Pans oonatantiv on band and JI• made to order at SUSHI...I:II'S, in Chain borabutg Street. Rica , EMBROIDERIES. --A large and beautiful assortment of rich French work ed Collars, and many other new and season able goods, just received sad for sale at low prices at 11. 8, 4 Z. 11. MINNIGIIS". A T FAIINESTOCKS'.—We have just re., ceived a large supply of fine Queens ware, new patterns, to which we invite the attention of those about commencing noose keeping, or those desiring. to fill up odd setts. We have purchased en unusually large amount of Wtcre, and by offering them cheap to our friends and customers, we hope to re ceive the patronage of the public. Call at • once and hare the benefit of selecting from a SUGAR, COFFEE k MOLASSES.—A good full stock, which has been purchased fur cash. aseortment of Sugar, Coffee and Molasses, i Feb. 22. FAUN k.s . rocK BRO'S. which we will sell as low as the lowest. Call and see these articles and then judge fur I Go To yourselves. For sale at the Grocery and lo RI NCIMAN .k AUG II I NBACGII'S if you Confection Store of BOYER N. 13 want a good article of Boots and Shoes of RAISINS.—We hare bunch Raisins which their own manufacture. which they keep con are hard to beat. Call and see for 'tautly on hand. a'3ign of the Big Boot selves et B° YEE ' it Sa" ' CIOMEORTS.4 SOS llFS.—Lulies and Gemts I- ) will do well by-calling and examining the splendid assortment of worsted and solienoslakt the cheap corner of • IL S. 4 N. H..WINNIGH. STOVES!—Erery variety of Cook, Parlor S%loon and Office Stores can be seen atl the Ware Room of Shied, & Buehler, in West )tidlle street. Our Stores are alt pur chased in Philadelphia, and will be sold cheater than they can be bought at retail in' the city or elsewhere. Call and see them. BREADS &BUEHLER. _ LADIES, Misses and Children's Gaiters,l Bxits, Buskins and Slippers, of all kinds, stylesand ricers, at CODE AN k PAXTON'S COBSAN &PAXTON hare an kinds of Sslk, I Fur. Telt sad Wool lists, for Mon, Blyo, PLOUR L FEAD for We and C,lri &Iron. 6ILLESPIZ & THOMAS. New Coal & Lumber Yard, • NKR thrORD. ADAMS COCMTIN Ps.— FRANKLIN HIRAM has received and will constantly keep on hand, a large and well se lected assortment of LUMBER, and a superior article of COAL suitable fur family purposes. Also, Blacksmith's Coal of the bet quality. All orders for sawed lumber can be filled at the shortest notice. FRANKLIN 11311311. New Oxford. Feb. 8. 1858. tf A Large Supply of Lumber, INCLUDING every quality of River Pine, just received, and fur sale, at very low prices, at the Yard of SU B ADS & BUEHLER, on Ott Corner of' Irushi*Olon and Railroad Streets, jest in the rear of the " Eagle Hotel." They have also on band a large variety of Plasderini Lather, Shingling Lather. and l'iekd (for garden fencing,) which they will sell low. Orders for any awouat can be promptly filled. Builders, before pur. chasing elsewhere, will find it to their ad vantage to examine qualities and prices.— Also, a superior article of Blacks/44/A Coal, at 33 cts. per bushel. Gettysburg, Jan. 23, 1858. New Lumber Yard, T NEW OXFORD.—The undersigned would inform the public that he has opened& LUMBER YARD, on a large scale. in the town of New Oxford. Maine county, to which the Gettysburg Railroad has been al ready extended. His assortment embraces all kinds of Lumber—Panel, First and Second Common and Culling Blards, First and Sacond (Lannon and Culling PAiak, Hemlock Fencing Boards, Henthck Jobilm, Scantling, Plastering Lath, headed and plain Paling, &a. Ile invitaiiiralls from those in want of Lumber, feeling fissured that in quality. or price his stook CAN'T Be BEAT. lie will en deavor to deserve a large share of public os tronege. . JACOB AULABAUGIL Feb. 1, 1858. New Firm. •VMILY ROC ERI ES & CONFECTIONS. --The undersigned have purchased the Gro cery Store of E. H. MINNIGH, on the Northwest corner of the Diamond, formerly occupied by A. B. Kurtz, where they invite the attention of all who may wish Groceries. Confections, Fruits—Coffee, Tea, Seger, Mo lasses, Silt. Starch. Soda. Spices of all kinds, Lemons, Figs, A:monds, &c. Mao, a fine as sortment of chewing and smoking Totilt=, Sevin. Snuff, &a. .o"Country Produce ta ken in exchange for Goods. WU. BOYER & SON. September 7, 1857. - - - - Removed to Hanover. FRANCIS J. WILSON, late of the Wash ington House at thbottsumn, has taken H ERSH EY'S OLD AND POPULAR STAND, in Hanover, where he will be happy to enter tain all who may patronise him. Ili, Table is supplied with the best the market and gar den can afford, and his Bar with the choicest of liquors. Uis Stables are commodious, and attended by careful Ostlers. Give him a call. You will a:ways find FRANC. on the spot, ready and willing to make everybody cous• fur able. [April 27,1857. Meßea's Liquid Glue, TILE GREAT ADILESIVE.—Most useful article ever invented. for house, storesnd 'Ake, 'surpassing, iu utility every other glue, gum, mucilage, paste or cement ever known. Always Ready, fur Application. Adhesive on Paper, Cloth, Leather, Furniture, Porcelain, China, Marble or Glass. Fur minufacturing Fancy Articles, Toys, etc., it has no superior, not only possessing greater strength than any other known article, but adheres more quick ly, leaving nu stain where the parts are join ed. NEVER F.tii.s. Within the last three years upwards of 250,000 bottles of this justly celebrated LIQUID GLUE have been sold, and the great eunvenienee which it has proved in every ease, has deservedly secured for it a demand which the manufacturer has found it, at times, ditfwolt to meet : acknowledged by all who have used it, that its-merits are far above any similar article ur imitation ever offered co the 11110 - This GLUE is exlensirdy counterfeited --observe the label -• Arellea'sCelebrated Liquid Glue, the Grrat Adhesive." Take no other.— TWENTY:FIVE CENTS A BOTTLE. Manufactured and Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by _ _ W3l. C. McREA, Stationer, No. 907 Chesnut Si., Philadelphia. iirLiberel inducements offered w persons ______ 4 lesirous of Mulling the above article. 1 Sept. 28, 1857. ly Stauffer & Harley. 011 E AP WATCHES & JEWELRY, whole -1.-1 sale sod retail, at the Philadelphia Watch end Jewelry Stare, No. 96 Korth Second street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled. 18 carat oases, $2B 00 ; Gold Lepines. 10 carat, $24 00 ; Silver Levers, full jeweleJ, $l2 00; Silver Le pines, jewels, $9 00; superior Quartiere,s7 00; t;01,1 Spectacles, $7 00; line Silver do. $1 50; Gold Bracelets, $3 00; Ladies' Gold Pencils. $1 00; Silver Tea Spoo . ne l , set, $6 00; Gold Pens, with pencil and giver holder, $1 00. Geld Finger Itings,37} cleats to sBo;Watch Glasses, plain, 12} cents; patent 18}; Lunet 25; other articles in proportion. All goods wikeriviced to be what they are sold for. STA.UFFER dc, II &BUY. On hand, genie gold and silver Levers aad Lepines. Kill lower than the above prices. Oct. 'AP, 1857. ly Fresh Groceries, &c., 4 T NORBECK'S--Come ask( See !—J . Nur " beck has just received from the city a large lot of fresh Goods in his line. Sugars, of all ortalities and prices ; Molasses, five dif ferentlinds 7 Coffees, three kinds; Teas, em bracing every variety; Cheese, Crackers, Mackasel, Brooms, Brushes, &c.; Powder and Shot, Pencils, and a variety of Fancy Articles. Flour and Feed always on hand, and sold at the smallest profits. Dec. 21. Last Notice. T HAVE been giving notice for the last year to all those who are indebted to me to call and pay the same. do attention has been paid a I now give notico that suit will be brought on all notes and aceounts that are not paid on or before the first day of April next. Feb. 8. '58. tf GEO. ARNOLD. Queenswaro Poor-Houss Aoootults. •- JOEL 11. DANNSR. Esq., Tresnurer, in account with the Director's of the. Poo's , and of the House of litaployasent of the Cosa. ty of Adana., being finis the 6th dor of Jan.. nary, A. 1) , 18.57, to tho 6th day of January, A. b., 1838. 1857. DR. Jan. Ft, Ta order on J. N. SAlek, Cuunty Treasurer, No. I, 11500 00 " 23, 0* 4, .46, 400 00 Fob. 3, " 41 03, 600 00 •• IM. " 01 90, IMO 00 Mar. 10, " ii 11/2, 600 00 44 6 0 .0 " It*. 400 00 " 31, To Club of Jobn Soott, fur. • mer Ste turd, 10 t o ........mo Wel • • Apr. 7, To order on J. L. biek, Caunty Treasural, Nu. 156, 4100 00 May 5, " " 1212, -500 00 " 20, 64 .6 225, 400 00 Julyl4, " " 237 000 00 :, O. 44 lie, 400 00 A ug. 5, " I 4 24, ' 600.00 ~ 21, ~ " 263, 600 00 Sept. 21, " 4,1 283, IX 410 Out. 141, 4 3M, 1001 * • ‘.27 8. . 41 r 313 , 300 a Deo. 7, To CAA of Otor.getockni, 60 00 " 8, Order on Z. L. Schiele, Cu, Treasurer, Nu. 379, " Cash of tleurge Moos, IM! Jan. 5, Balance due Treasurer, 125 17/ CR. By Cask paid out as follows: Out door pauper support, $1023 00 Merchandise and groceries, 1506 93 Pork and stock hop. 548 86 Beef cattle, sheep and horses, 1412 38 Flour, grain and grinding, 1149 16 Mechanics' work, 1001 18 Publishing accounts and blanks, Stone coal, plaster, lime, guano and hauling, 209 76, Drugs and medicines, 69 06 Removing pfupers, 3 00 Wood chopping, making rails, post • femee,&o3., 112 35 Subscription to Gettysburg railroad, 500 00 Court casts to commonwealth, • 5 95 Stewards' sundry expenses, 150 00 Male hireling's, . 213 38 Female hirelings. 170 121 Physician's salary, 100 00 Counsel fees, 10 00 :towards' salary 11 years. • 312 50 Directors' extra services, 60 00 Clerk's salary, 40 00 Treasurer's salary, 40 00 —.4. We, the undersigned, Auditors to settle and adjust the Public Accounts, do hereby certify that we have examisied the items which compose the account, and that they are correct—being from the 6th day of January, A. D.. 1857, tq the sth day ofJanuary, D., 1858—both days inclusive. JOHN UAUPMAN, C. CASHMAN, Auditor*. ISAAC HERETEIt, Tolls SCOTT, F., (late Steward.) in ac• counV.with the Directors of the Poor and House o'f Employment of the County of Adams, being from the Gth day 'of January, A.D., 1857, to the let day of April, A.D., 1.837: Balance due on aettletu.nt, Jan. 6, '57, $7 05 Cash found with deceased pauper, 1 60 Cash received for tallow, lard and. poultry, 83 871 Cash for hides from John, Gilbert, 85 56 Cush for two horses. 150 00 Cow and yearling calf, 36 00 5363 981 CR. By general expenses. $49 T2l Siiperintending building, *Ain' fur nished and other extra pervious. 188 00. Cash paid J. B. Danner, Esq.,Treas., 126 20 8363 9/4 We, the subscribers, Auditors to seeds an adjust the Public Accounts, do certify that we have examined the items which compose the above Account, and do report that the some is eorreot—the same embracing these count of John Szott, former Steward. from the 6th day of January, A. D., 1857. to the 31st day of M4rch, A. D.. 185 , 7—hoth days inclusive. JOHN HAIIPMAN, I C. CASHMAN. Aid a. ISAAC HERSTER. JACOB CULP, Esq., in account with the Directors of the Poor and Hruse of Fas• ploymenz of the County of Adam, being front the lat day of April, A. D.. 1857, to the oth dry of January, A. D.. 108. • _ DR. Sundry orders from Directors, $l5O 00 Cult for lard, ao Cash for Clover seed Wolf, 1-16 Walnusbosrds to J. Z. llollebaugh, 600 One week's boardin;G.Gardner. 2 00 - - Walnut boards to I% urbeek 6 Berney, 3 75 Chest, G. Gardner, 1 6 Cash on note from Abraham Brian, 35 0.) Int'et due Eliza White from A. Polly, 22? Cash or Henry Munshower's estate, 74 SR Cash far old copper kettle, 3 I 7 Cash of•Cathari as Ross's estate,' ZS Crab for Tiny/thy seed, Goorgo liols,balanoe'on land, Juba Winebrenner, due bill. Do. 3 calf skins, David Wisler, old iron, • Cash for Tallow, CR. General expense', 31 iiii Male and female hirelings, harvest ing, butchering, ie.. - 133 02t Grave diggipg. 150 Funeral ezianses, - 20 75 Sheep, 19 00 Cueing,' 0 15 Out-door paupers, 4OO Vegetables and fruit, . U. 'O 4 Leatheria J. 'Winebrenner, 33 22 Balance la hands ofSteward, We, the subscribers. - Auditors to * Settle and adjust the Public Accounts, do certify that we hare examined tho items which eons pose the above Account, and 4o report that the same is correct—the santt embracing the account of Jacob Culp, present Steward, from the Ist clay of April. A. D., 18.57, to the sth dny of January, A. D., 163 S—both days in clusive—leaving a balance in the hands of said Steward of ThreePollars and Fifty•fiptt Ceuta, ($3 54.) JOHN ITAUPKAN, C CASIISIAN, AudiAtm ISAAC 1111RE'rEli, - March 1, 1859. 4t List of Paupers p EMAININU in the Aline Rouse of Adam -Ll' county on theist, day of leaner,. 135 , 8 Melee. 62 Females, 116 Children, . 6 Colored, Total,lo7 • Transient pamper*, '*lolll PRODUCE OF FARM TOR 17147... Whess, basbelo, Oats, *1 Rye, '• Ear, of Caen, " Clover Seed," Timothy" •' " Carom, '. Beets, Potatoes, 1 4- Loads of Onto-fodder,' ' _ • • • .14110 Tons of Hay, : - Heads of Oabbage, Pounds of P. 4; * Pamela of Bra, - JAOO* dotal. - maick.tioss. 126 26 90 00 600 00 20 00 8630 20 $8761 431 63 15 $B7Ol 431 50 ta 00 32 42 2 60 1 334 213 $350 'id 347 011 8 54 8350, 62 Er] 406 ES S le) Ii RIM